2000 D SACAGAWEA DOLLAR COIN

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  1. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Does this SACAGAWEA DOLLAR Coin weighing 5.95 Grams have any value other than the face value?
     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Well, with 518,916,000 minted, they are far from rare..........
     
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  4. thomas amoakohene

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  5. cpm9ball

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    Are you sure that is the correct weight of your coin? It should weigh about 8.1 grams according to the Red Book. May we see a photo of the reverse and one of the edge?

    Chris
     
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  6. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Thank you Chris,
    Attached are the photos.
    Yes, I weighed and found that all others weighed around 8 Grams but this weighs just 5.95 Grams .
    You can even feel it your hand how light weight it is has a light sound when dropped on a table.
    Thanks again.
     

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  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Can you show a picture of your coin on the scale showing the weight.
    And the edge also.

    Looks normal to me.
     
  8. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Year, it llooks normal except the weight.
    Thank you.
     

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  9. cpm9ball

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    Examine the inside edge of the rim very carefully. It's possible that two coins have been hollowed out to make a magician's coin.

    Chris
     
  10. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Ok Chris,
    I actually don't get that but I think I'll take it to a Coin dealer to let them examine it.
    I'll keep you posted upon getting their view.
    Thank you again, Chris
     
  11. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Ok Chris,
    I actually don't get that but I think I'll take it to a Coin dealer to let them examine it.
    I'll keep you postedupon getting their view.
    Thank you again, Chris
     
  12. cpm9ball

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    Google "magician's coin" and you will find many examples of coins that have been hollowed out. In some cases, coins are made with two heads or two tails, but coins have also been hollowed out to create a secret compartment. During World War II, coins were found to have been hollowed out so spies could pass along information.

    Keep in mind that not all dealers even bother with error coins, and their knowledge may be limited. Depending on how well the edges fit together, you might need a microscope to see the seam.

    Chris
     
  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Or spy coin
    Here is an internet image example of a hollowed out Nickel -
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  14. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

  15. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    Your so right about many dealers not bothering with errors everyone around here looks at you like you have lepracy if you go in and want to discuss about error and varieties.
     
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  17. thomas amoakohene

    thomas amoakohene New Member

    Ok Chris,
    Thank you for the educative insight, very helpful.
    I'm now getting the idea that it is is probably one of those counterfeit coins.
    It definitely looks different from the others and you can physically feel its light weight even in your palm.
    I'm however going to hold on to it till I figure out what exactly it is.
    Thanks again.
    Thomas
     
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